Of Record definition

Of Record means the title must be confirmed by the AKC and so indicated on the entry form.
Of Record means recorded in the Register of Mesne Conveyance of Charleston County, South Carolina.
Of Record means recorded in the Office of the Register of Mesne Conveyances of Charleston County, South Carolina.

Examples of Of Record in a sentence

  • Once a game attains Game Of Record (“GOR”) status, the period ends in which incidental restarts may be permitted and a game will be considered as “official” from that point onward.

  • Resolution Of Chairperson's Signature Of Record At Bank, Each Year, For Checking Accounts And To Sign Appropriate Signature Forms.

  • Once a Game attains Game Of Record (“GOR”) status, the period ends in which incidental restarts may be permitted and a Game will be considered as “official” from that point onward.

  • He proposes the following distinction:• ENL Countries: Countries where English is a native language for most of its speakers, such as England and the USA.

  • Menard Survey, Abstract 628, Galveston County, Texas Being The Same Property Described In A Deed From Union Pacific Railroad Company To The City Of Galveston, Texas And Filed Of Record Under County Clerk’s File Nos.


More Definitions of Of Record

Of Record means the entity responsible for placing application for service; requesting additions, rearrangements, maintenance or discontinuance of service; payment in full of charges incurred such as non-recurring, monthly recurring, toll, directory assistance, etc.
Of Record. A teacher who is: 1. Responsible for assigning the grade to the student or is responsible for the daily instruction of a specific student; and 2. Required to have the proper certification and/or licensure to teach the subject/grade level for which he/she has been designated “teacher(s) of record”; and 3. Responsible for at least fifty percent (50%) of a student’s scheduled and attended instructional time within a given subject or course.
Of Record means the player who last played the position when the batting team was in the field. If the batting team has not played in the field, a courtesy runner may only be used for the pitcher and/or catcher designated in the starting lineup.
Of Record. A teacher who is:
Of Record. In some clinical, practicum or cooperative education/work experience 1290 courses, the student’s primary learning experience may be through work-related training. In 1291 such courses, the student’s work activities are directed by a clinical/work supervisor. In such 1292 courses, a full-time faculty member develops performance-based modules and assigns grades 1293 based on the evaluation supplied by the clinical/worksite supervisors. A full-time faculty 1294 member supervises the students through coordination with the clinical or work supervisor and 1295 through scheduled visits to the clinic or work sites. If a course combines a clinical worksite and 1296 faculty-of-record responsibilities, the portion of the course devoted to clinical/worksite 1297 responsibilities will receive clinical/worksite points, and the remaining portion will receive 1298 faculty-of-record points. 1299 F. Applied Music Course: A student-performance-based music course in which there is only one-to- 1300 one interaction between the instructor and the student for the duration of at least one-half 1301 contact hour per week.
Of Record means, as relating to any Lien, a Lien as to which a filing has been made with the applicable governmental authority or the International Registry and which is in effect in order to perfect such Lien.
Of Record means an interest recorded pursuant to Federal and State statutes that provide for official recording of deeds, mort- gages and judgments, and that establish the effect of such records as notices to creditors, purchasers, and other interested persons;